Abolitionists Ideas, People, and Themes
Freedom
Myths of Slavery
Harriet Tubman
MISC
100

He was a white abolitionist, deeply influenced by Christian beliefs

who was William Lloyd Garrison?

100

This was the secret system that helped enslaved people escape, and this is how civil disobedience helped it succeed.

What is the Underground Railroad

100

True or False: Slavery was only a political issue, not a moral one.

False- Reason: Stowe highlighted slavery as a moral crisis, not just a law or policy problem.

100

Tubman escaped slavery by following this natural guide in the night sky to reach freedom in the North.

What is the North Star?

100

This U.S. president, who led the country during the Civil War, issued the Emancipation Proclamation freeing enslaved people in the Confederacy.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

He was enslaved from birth; learned to read/write in secret

who was Frederick Douglass?

200

Helped more than 3,000 people escape slavery by opening their home.

who was Jacob Burkle?

200

True or False: Uncle Tom's Cabin helped readers empathize with enslaved people.

True - Reason: Stowe used emotion, storytelling, and relatable characters to make readers care

200

After the war, Tubman continued fighting for this cause, appearing at conventions and meetings to help secure it for women.

What is women’s suffrage (the right to vote)?

200

He was a famous abolitionist who led a raid on Harpers Ferry in an attempt to start a slave revolt.

Who is John Brown?

300

Douglass risked being captured under these Laws

what was the Fugitive Slave Laws?

300

They Hid in the servant’s quarters or in the 300-gallon cistern when slave raiders would come looking for runaways.

who was Fernando and Sophia Kelton?

300

True or False: All enslaved people were treated the same way on every plantation.

False- Reason: Treatment varied, but cruelty and fear were widespread; Stowe highlighted that slavery itself was inherently abusive.

300

As a child, Harriet suffered from this condition after being hit by a weight, causing her to have sleeping spells for the rest of her life.

What is narcolepsy?

300

This document, issued by Abraham Lincoln in 1863, declared that all enslaved people in Confederate states were free.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

400

Douglass published this news paper.

what was The North Star?

400

The Underground Railroad was an example of

what was civil disobedience?

400

True or False: Slavery only affected Southern states.

False - Reason: Northern money, laws, and buyers also supported slavery.

400

This was Harriet Tubman’s birth name, given to her in Dorchester County, Maryland.

What is Araminta “Minty” Ross?

400

Delivered at a battlefield dedication, this famous speech by Lincoln emphasized national unity and equality.

What is the Gettysburg Address?

500

Garrison was once attacked and nearly lynched in this town

What is Boston?

500

This explains why many enslaved people traveled all the way to Canada instead of stopping in a free state.

What is that federal and some state laws allowed slave catchers to capture and return fugitives even from free states?

500

True or False: Christianity was used in Stowe's book to justify slavery.

False- Reason: Stowe showed Christianity as a reason to oppose slavery and emphasize moral responsibility.

500

Tubman worked for the Union Army in these three roles during the Civil War.

What are nurse, scout, and spy?

500

This system treated human beings as property and forced them to work without pay.

What is slavery?